Acceso abierto·Documento·2010·Inglés

Metabolic syndrome in the elderly living in marginal peri-urban communities in Quito, Ecuador

Fernando Sempértegui; Bertha Estrella; Katherine L. Tucker; Davidson H. Hamer; Ximena Narváez; Mercy Sempértegui; Jeffrey K. Griffiths; Sabrina E. Noel; Gerard E. Dallal; Jacob Selhub; Simin Nikbin Meydani

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Resumen

The coexistence of MetS with micronutrient deficiencies suggests that elderly Ecuadorians suffer from the double burden of diseases that are increasingly being observed in less developed countries. More research is needed to determine the causal factors, but results presented suggest that these older adults would benefit from interventions to reduce the risk factors for MetS, in particular higher consumption of micronutrient-rich foods.

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Fernando Sempértegui, & Bertha Estrella, & Katherine L. Tucker, & Davidson H. Hamer, & Ximena Narváez, & Mercy Sempértegui, & Jeffrey K. Griffiths, & Sabrina E. Noel, & Gerard E. Dallal, & Jacob Selhub, & Simin Nikbin Meydani (2010). Metabolic syndrome in the elderly living in marginal peri-urban communities in Quito, Ecuador. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1368980010002636